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The following pages link to Comparison of some finite element methods for solving the diffusion-convection-reaction equation (Q1971468):
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- A stabilized finite element method for generalized stationary incompressible flows (Q5931197) (← links)
- Nearly \(H^1\)-optimal finite element methods (Q5946837) (← links)
- A natural derivation of discontinuity capturing operator for convection-diffusion problems (Q5948243) (← links)
- Variational subgrid scale formulations for the advection-diffusion-reaction equation (Q5955317) (← links)
- A finite element method for fluid-structure interaction with surface waves using a finite calculus formulation (Q5956824) (← links)
- A stabilized element-free Galerkin method for the advection-diffusion-reaction problem (Q6076509) (← links)
- Large-scale parallel topology optimization of three-dimensional incompressible fluid flows in a level set, anisotropic mesh adaptation framework (Q6084470) (← links)
- Reduced order modeling of parametrized pulsatile blood flows: hematocrit percentage and heart rate (Q6085392) (← links)
- Time dependent subgrid multiscale stabilized finite element analysis of fully coupled transient <scp>Navier–Stokes</scp>‐transport model (Q6086365) (← links)
- Evaluation of dual-weighted residual and machine learning error estimation for projection-based reduced-order models of steady partial differential equations (Q6101904) (← links)
- Stabilized finite elements for the solution of the Reynolds equation considering cavitation (Q6118545) (← links)
- A stabilized finite element method for modeling dispersed multiphase flows using orthogonal subgrid scales (Q6126541) (← links)
- Coupled flow and transport simulation involving rate-limited adsorption in highly heterogeneous unconfined aquifers using a local strong form meshless method (Q6137954) (← links)
- Finite element and isogeometric stabilized methods for the advection-diffusion-reaction equation (Q6147041) (← links)
- High-order finite-element framework for the efficient simulation of multifluid flows (Q6162012) (← links)
- Hydrodynamics simulation of red blood cells: Employing a penalty method with double jump composition of lower order time integrator (Q6193154) (← links)